Strangest fan encounter – After experiencing erectile difficulty, a fan was trying to reengage his erection (read: disasterbating) and actually asked me out of the blue “What did you really do on Drag Race?” regarding my disqualification.

Most iconic moment on the show – The most iconic moment on RuPaul’s Drag Race was the Sharon & Phi Phi lip sync on Season 4. The stakes were high and so was I. There were no previous shark jumps to even think that that was coming. It was straight up drama and left a lingering mystery (which I’ve since explained in my book Suck Less).

What I’m looking most forward to on the AAA Girls tour – I’m looking forward to giving a man or two a private tour of the bus in each city.

Worst read I’ve ever received – Miley Cyrus said I looked like a Barbie doll that got left outside but meant it as a compliment. She’s the best.

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Strangest fan encounter – Does sex with fans count?

Most iconic moment on the show – THE WINGS!

What I’m looking most forward to on the AAA Girls tour – Performing a concert of our album Access All Areas. I love the songs on it so much. I can’t wait to do ‘AAA’ and ‘Pride Or Die’. They are my two favs.

My song of the summer is… – ‘Supercut’ by Lorde is my fav track off my fav album of the summer. It’s a breakup album and I was going through a breakup.

Worst read I’ve ever received – Every fourth comment out of Willam’s mouth.

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Strangest fan encounter – I love whenever fans get my autograph tattooed onto their body. One of my favorites is named Teddy in the U.K. who had me sign his ass during one of my first visits overseas. He got it tattooed and I make him show everyone at shows to this day.

Most iconic moment on the show – I loved when Lady Gaga (or as I call her, Stefani, since we’re on a first name basis) visited the show. It was a moment where it went beyond a celebrity using drag queens for clout or street cred. She truly is a queen, and she truly is one of us and her visit came from a very reverent, respectful place.

What I’m looking most forward to on the AAA Girls tour – I’m looking forward to sharing this music with the world, microphones that work, and a tour bus I can watch Golden Girls on.

Worst read I’ve ever received – I remember La Toya Jackson read me to filth on Season 5 of Drag Race. She said I looked like a bridesmaid reject or something. I’ve never looked at her the same way since.

Where do we even begin? I have been listening to an assortment of genres but I’m starting to see the thread that ties them all together. I suggest putting this playlist on shuffle.

Pharrell or anything produced by Pharrell

It goes without saying I’m a hugeeeeee Pharrell/N.E.R.D./Neptunes fan. I very rarely listen to something he’s worked on and dislike it. I spent most of my college years following every project he was involved in and finding out when he was going on tour. (I got to see N.E.R.D. play on Governors Island in 2007 or 2008. Literally one of the best days of my life.) Here are a few tracks by him or produced by him:

A lot of music that influences and inspires me comes from across the pond. I tend to gravitate towards music with smooth sad synths but there’s some variety on this list.

“Is It Tomorrow Yet?” by Joan Armatrading
“Never As Good As The First Time” by Sade
“Pale Shelter” by Tears For Fears
“Love’s Not An Obstacle” by Metronomy
“I Saw The Light” by Todd Rundgren
“Are You Loving Somebody?” by Debra Dejean

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